She saw an old man who, despite the kind voice that held much concern, looked every inch a butler with an inexpressive face. |
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I asked the wizened servant but she made no reply, merely advancing into the room whilst she fixed my face with her dark, inexpressive eyes. |
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After the strong beginning, Louret seems increasingly vapid and inexpressive. |
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By nature, Jenn was inexpressive about her emotions and valued her private time. |
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Most low-budget thrillers of this type suffer from inexpressive acting, but these two give performances that are truly uninhibited. |
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It might have been well attended but still inexpressive and mysterious, a merely formal exercise whose meaning was hard to interpret. |
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Because everyone is so inexpressive, it's not clear that any of them even know what they're feeling. |
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These performances are refined and pure-toned, but not at all inexpressive. |
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But when he answers the door, he turns out to be 49, tall, with deep green eyes and thin and inexpressive lips. |
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The effect is somewhat flat and inexpressive, however, with attempts to render Tokyo in a gloomy, neo-realist style only partly successful. |
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Like Diana, he seemed to represent a revolt against a stuffy and inexpressive establishment. |
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The black and white art greatly contrasts with the open and expressive looks of Sana and the inexpressive looks of Hayama. |
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His voice is even more gummy and inexpressive than last time, and he really sounds drugged down into a stupor a lot of the time. |
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And his artificial teeth gave an inexpressive set to his mouth. |
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He's just another taciturn tough with an inexpressive scowl, although he's rather convincing shinning up buildings like Peter Parker. |
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But the truth is that it doesn't exist as an active presence in people's minds, maybe because it is seen as being superfluous or inexpressive. |
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When I hear people talk about how reserved and inexpressive the Japanese are, it makes me smile. |
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This is seen with the treatment of the faces, which exist strongly without being expressive nor inexpressive. |
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Unfortunately it was merely the not inconsiderable technical prowess of his dancers that Page showed off in his emotionally inexpressive choreography. |
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There is still a large amount of traditionalist imagery in indigenous cultural projects, which may be uncreative and inexpressive. |
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They are flat, stiff and inexpressive and yet suggestive of an inaccessible inner drama. |
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Fervent admirers of the avant-garde composers of the day, most notably Liszt and Wagner, looked down on Brahms's contributions as too old-fashioned and inexpressive. |
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That she's facially rather inexpressive works to the film's advantage. |
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Wheeldon's steps are fluent but oddly inexpressive. |
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Here I say bravo, beautiful dream, the more the jury will be uncultivated, the more the architecture will be inexpressive, and the better the goals of the European directive will be achieved. |
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